Saturday, June 27, 2009

Greed Drives Their Revenue Machines



Here in "The Grand-Scam State" it looks as if our rulers will continue to spy on their innocent citizens and not remove the many speed and red light cameras, despite their dangers and privacy implications.

From CameraFRAUD.com [see the first link above]:

The political petal-pulling continues as the Arizona State Legislature flip-flops on whether or not to end the state photo enforcement contract with scam-vendor Redflex.

If to be looked at as a whole, the decision process as a legislative body could only be described as neurotic: a bill from Sam Crump earlier this year failed to grow legs despite being passed in committee. Last week, a Glendale representative introduced a proposal to add points to photo enforcement tickets. Just in the past couple days, murmurs regarding a new bill to “end photo enforcement” have circulated…
for September 2010.

I am very unhappy about this since I had written about a state-wide camera ban several months back. Well, I guess I spoke too soon; a miracle didn't take place. But, being a rationalist, I should have known that miracles don't happen.

We must fight our oppressors and even though many may not agree, I see no problem in damaging the cameras in any way to make them inoperative. Of course, if someone simply covers them with Post-It Notes that's just as effective!

2 comments:

  1. I'm a proud Christian, and you and I agree 100% on this issue. Keep pounding on this crusade.

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  2. Hi, thanks for the comment and support.
    Take care.

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